Disarm (film)
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Disarm | |
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Directed by | Brian Liu Mary Wareham |
Produced by | Amy O'Byrne |
Edited by | Arni Hassen Sveinsson |
Music by | Brendan Canty |
Distributed by | IndiePix Films |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Countries | United States Afghanistan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Burma Colombia Iraq |
Language | English |
Disarm is a documentary film which spans a dozen countries to look at how, despite a global ban, millions of antipersonnel landmines continue to claim victims daily in more than eighty countries. Defined as a conventional weapon, landmines inflict destruction upon civilian populations for decades after the initial conflict has ended. Disarm juxtaposes government and public opinion- that of diplomats, mine victims, deminers, soldiers, campaigners and aid workers- to explore the issues that both hinder and further the case against the weapon. Visually stunning, Disarm features harrowing footage smuggled out of isolated nation of Burma, scenes from war-ravaged Colombia and Iraq, never-before-seen helmet camera footage shot by Afghan and Bosnian deminers, unprecedented access into warehouses stockpiling millions of Soviet-made mines, and insightful comments by outspoken Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams. Looking beyond landmines, Disarm offers a contemporary, intelligent and critical investigation into how weapons systems, war, and the way it is waged are being redefined in the 21st century with devastating consequences.
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- http://www.indiepixfilms.com/film/3610
- http://www.disarmfilm.org/
- http://www.documentaryfilms.net/index.php/disarm/
- Disarm at IMDb
- 2005 films
- English-language films
- Documentary films about war
- Films shot in Myanmar
- Films shot in Colombia
- Films shot in Iraq
- Films shot in Afghanistan
- Films shot in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- War documentary film stubs